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Revelation:5:11 @{And I saw} (\kai eidon\). A new feature introduced by the outer and vaster circle (\kukli\) of angels who catch up the new song of redemption in antiphonal singing, answering the song of the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders. Some MSS. read \hs\ (as if) before \phnn\ (voice). Ten thousand times ten thousand (\muriades muriadn kai chiliades chiliadn\). Literally, "myriads of myriads and thousands of thousands," a mild husteron-proteron. The regular order in I Enoch 40:I. See strkjv@Daniel:7:10| for \chiliai chiliades\ (thousand thousands) and \muriai muriades\ (countless myriads). They are all efforts to express the innumerable hosts of the angels.
rwp@Revelation:20:9 @{They went up} (\anebsan\). Second aorist active indicative of \anabain\, a return to the manner of the seer as in verses 4,5|. {Over the breadth of the earth} (\epi to platos ts gs\). \Platos\ is old word, in N.T. only here, strkjv@21:16; strkjv@Ephesians:3:18|. The hosts of Satan spread over the earth. {Compassed} (\ekukleusan\). First aorist (prophetic) active indicative of \kukleu\, to encircle, late verb (Strabo) from \kuklos\ (circle), in N.T. only here and margin in strkjv@John:10:24| (for \ekuklsan\ from \kuklo\). {The camp of the saints} (\tn paremboln tn hagin\). \Parembol\ (\para, en, ball\) is common late word for military camp, in LXX for the Israelites in the desert (Exodus:29:14|, etc.), in N.T. for Roman barracks (Acts:24:34,37|) and for an army in line of battle (Hebrews:11:34; strkjv@Revelation:20:9|). {The beloved city} (\tn polin tn gapmenn\). Perfect passive participle of \agapa\, "the city the beloved." See strkjv@Psalms:78:68; strkjv@87:2| for Jerusalem so described. Songs:Charles takes it here, but Swete holds it to be "the Church the New Zion" that is meant. {And fire came down out of heaven} (\kai kateb pur ek tou ouranou\). Second aorist (prophetic) active indicative of \katabain\. Cf. strkjv@Genesis:19:24; strkjv@39:6; strkjv@Ezekiel:38:22; strkjv@2Kings:1:10,12; strkjv@Luke:9:54| (about John). {Devoured them} (\katephagen autous\). Second aorist (prophetic) active of \katesthi\, to eat up (down). Vivid climax to this last great battle with Satan.